to all the people saying bboying is a dance and abstract isnt your terribly wrong. abract is a root just like power, flips, and freezes footwork etc.. what about power moves? that isnt bboying either if u think abstract isnt. power moves came from gymnastics. and flips too. but people still see it in the category of bboying. anyways props to both crews sick battle.
German boys once ruled on the floor with this style. You can see it in every old battle. Bboy Twik, Rubberlegz, Salajin etc were Dope. Bboy Rubberlegz still rocking.
all songs: part 1 1 . The Button Down Brass - The French Connection 2. Van McCoy - Soul Improvisations parte 2 3 . Malo - Street Man 4 . Jose 'Chepito' Areas - Funky Folsom 5 . Johnny Rivers "Over the Line 6 . Cafe - Si Dame Tu Amor 7 . The Creator (Slide To The Side Mix)
I was rooting for both sides cuz I met Rauf in Germany and we stayed friends on aim and MySpace and Raw Skeleton FKA Slippy is the first person I battled when I moved to Denver and we ended up going to school together
Rubberlegz killed them all alone..man damn he is not a bboy hes a fucking monster...respect to rubberlegz first he killed law 1vs1 and then the hole freak show bro your so hard...
this is not bboying, unfortunately it's accepted. all of this good music and classics being played for a circus show. bboying and dancing starts with the music. they don't even ride the beat. you could have this battle with no music at all. they don't appreciate the music
all songs: part 1 1 . The Button Down Brass - The French Connection 2. Van McCoy - Soul Improvisations parte 2 3 . Malo - Street Man 4 . Jose 'Chepito' Areas - Funky Folsom 5 . Johnny Rivers "Over the Line 6 . Cafe - Si Dame Tu Amor 7 . The Creator (Slide To The Side Mix)
This dude knows what's up. Korea came and dominated the bboy scene. But for a while it wasn't bboying, it was just as much a circus act as this is. No dancing. Wack top rocks, lazy and minimal footwork. Mostly Just spinning on any and all appendages. It was Still accepted as bboying though. "but it was pushing the boundaries of bboying. Not like this bullshit.". NAH dog, that's exactly the same. They pushed the limits in power moves. These guys pushed the limits of creativity. Sure they weren't dancing the way that crews in LA and NY and Europe were. But they were doing their own thing. And crushing it. Like it or not, y'all still know who these mother fuckers were. And nobody knows me or you or 99. 9percent of dudes talking shit in here
I like Freakshow f**k what the haters say. And Germany side need to stop tAlking sh*t just because they found a USA crew with similar style as them. No need to get B***hy.
what i see breakin is a dance and to dance their has to be some musicality element to your movement or else your just doin moves, sure there are some great moves, but they are all hype and no soul, they are forcing moves that don't correlate with the music, i would rather "suck" and have that musicality, soul, and feeling than be able to do these hyped up moves